A Love-Filled Valentine’s Day

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Love filled our homes this Valentine’s Day with romance, laughter, and cherished moments. Residents enjoyed sweet treats, heartfelt activities, and plenty of affection – Cupid was busy!

At Middleton Lodge Care Home in Derby, residents’ brie-lliant-ly paired cheese and wine for a charming evening filled with laughter and great company. Over at Bourn View Care Home in Birmingham, love was truly an open book as residents shared heartfelt advice on matters of the heart.

Couples at Birchwood Grange Care Home in Harrow dined by candlelight, rekindling old flames with a romantic meal, while residents at Acacia Lodge Care Home in Manchester and Waterhouse Manor Care Home in Peterborough shared their pearls of wisdom on love and marriage, proving that true love
only gets better with time.

Over at Chertsey Parklands Manor Care Home, a love-ly lunch set the perfect mood, while at Brentwood Arches Care Home in Essex, the Activities Team rose to the occasion, serenading residents and handing out beautiful flowers. Meanwhile, crafty cupids at Horse Fair Care Home in Rugeley stitched together felt hearts, making Valentine’s keepsakes with love sewn into every stitch.

Butler’s Mews Care Home in Rugby had hearts fluttering with romantic advice, while residents at Adelaide Care Home in Bexleyheath and Wimbledon Common Care Home in London poured their hearts into arts and crafts. Over at Crispin Court Care Home in Stafford, residents shaped delicate clay hearts, a perfect symbol of love’s lasting impression.

Meanwhile, Birchmere House Care Home in Solihull turned up the romance with a community Valentine’s dance, complete with live entertainment and a lavish buffet fit for lovebirds.

Frognal House Care Home in Sidcup added a little friendly competition to the mix. Residents dished out dating advice to win a private dining experience, and the lucky winner, Jean, was swept off her feet with a
special meal.

In Bristol, Avonmere Care Home set hearts racing with a delightful Valentine’s afternoon tea, featuring sweet treats crafted with love by the Culinary Team and enchanting live music from pianist Jack Vaughan.

At Amarna House Care Home in York, couples took a romantic stroll down memory lane over an elegant afternoon tea. A big thank you to the talented chefs who made it all so special.

From love notes to love songs, sweet treats to sweet words, this Valentine’s Day was nothing short of magical. A huge thank you to everyone who made it a day to remember. Love truly lives in our homes.

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